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Physics: How to solve kinematics problems about one-dimensional projectile motion, also known as "freefall". These videos are offered on a "pay what you like" basis. You can pay for the use of the videos at my website: http://www.freelance-teacher.com/videos.htm For a printable document containing the equations and systematic method discussed in this video series, go to my website. For a list of all the available video series, arranged in suggested viewing order, go to my website. This series of videos on one-dimensional projectile motion is intended to be watched after you have completed the previous series on general one-dimensional motion. Click here to view the previous series: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7J9neu_58Zc&feature=PlayList&p=F25530A4B7A94618&index=0&playnext=1 For a playlist containing all the videos in this series, click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjZbNUkofWM&feature=PlayList&p=0BA7C9EC0267BB8C&index=0&playnext=1 (1) Intro (2) "g"--the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity (3) "g", continued. The path of a one-dimensional projectile (4) The path, continued (5) The path, concluded. Summary of key points for problem-solving (6) "Freefall". The equations for one-dimensional projectile motion are the same as the equations for general one-dimensional motion (7) An example (8) The example continued (9) Another question about the same example (10) Another example (11) The example continued (12) Another question about the same example (13) Another example (14) The example concluded (15) Another example (16) The example continued (17) The example continued (18) The example continued--more about the path (19) Conceptual examples (20) More conceptual examples (21) Conceptual examples concluded tags: education college student university exam test educational study campus

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